Kaupapa Māori services offer mental health and/or addiction support that is culturally appropriate for Māori, promote mātauranga Māori, tikanga Māori, and whānau-centred models of care.
Mental health programmes provided in a Kaupapa Māori framework.
Kaupapa Māori mental health providers 10 results
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Eating Disorders Carer Support NZ (EDCS) Free
EDCS NZ provides Lived Experience support to parents, carers & whanau of people who have eating disorders.
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Ka Puta Ka Ora Emerge Aotearoa Free
We support people from diverse communities across Aotearoa and from all walks of life through a broad range of health, housing, social and wellbeing services.
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Ngati Hine Health Trust - Te Hononga Hou (Mental Health & Addictions) Free
Kaupapa Māori service providing community based support for mental health and addictions, stop smoking service, including a residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility.
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Hokianga Health Community Health services Free
Hokianga Health's Te Whare Awhina provides early intervention for mental health and addiction issues.
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Ngati Kahu Social & Health Services Free
Ngati Kahu Social & Health Services aim to support well-being for our community by providing whanau with services to empower growth and stability.
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Te Ha Oranga Mental Health & Addiction Service Free
We operate a free community based Māori mental health service, and a free comprehensive and discrete Alcohol and Other Drug addiction service.
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Mental Health & Addictions - Adult Kaupapa Maori Service (Te Roopu Whitiora) | Te Tai Tokerau (Northland) Free
Specialist Kaupapa Maori service for Maori, between the ages of 18 to 65 year,s who are experiencing symptoms suggestive of psychosis or schizophrenia.
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Geneva Wellbeing - Northern Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
Enabling you to live independently at home, enjoy your community and continue employment
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Puāwaitanga Free $$ Fees apply
9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Puāwaitanga is a phone and video-based mental health and wellbeing counselling service
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Te Rarawa Anga Mua Free
Te Rarawa Anga Mua (TRAM) is dedicated to enhancing the social, cultural, environmental, and economic wellbeing of Te Rarawa whānau, hapū, and iwi.
